No. No one ever had the ability to turn what ever touched into gold.
Yes, It is an ancient greek myth
It is from the myth of King Midas.
In the story of King Midas And the Golden Touch.
The story of King Midas is a Greek Myth, no one can exactly who wrote it, or if it actually happened
King Midas's wife is named Midas' wife is often referred to simply as "the Queen" in various myths. However, in some versions of the myth, she is specifically named "Daughter of the King," but her name is not consistently mentioned in classical literature. The focus of the myth is primarily on King Midas and his golden touch rather than on his wife.
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The King Midas story is obviously not true, it is not possible to turn things into gold with a touch, in real life.
Click the link below! Scroll down to 'Myth'. There you will find all about 'The Midas Touch'.
It's a warning against greed and foolishness
Greed is theme of the King Midas story because they talk about greed in the story and Gold or Money can not buy love. Hope this helps! =) lol <3
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Yes, King Midas had a son named King Midas of Phrygia, often referred to as Aglauros in some myths. According to the myth, Midas's son was tragically turned to gold by his father's wish, which ultimately became a curse. This tale highlights the consequences of greed and the dangers of wishing for wealth without considering the repercussions.